>>> "After seeing that photo he realized that he was being framed." <<<

Only AFTER seeing the photo, eh? Then I guess he was checking his pistol to see if it was in working order on 10th Street, and J.D. Tippit just accidentally got in the way of the four shots. Otherwise, why would Oz START killing people BEFORE he even "realized that he was being framed"?

Think up another lie, Walt. Or just revise this one. Either will do. Neither will be factual anyway.

>>> "On Saturday evening, he placed a long distant [sic] phone call to a Mr. Hunt in (Atlanta?)." <<<

Don't ask me -- this is your made-up conspiracy/patsy plot. So you tell me. Atlanta? Alright...go with that. (I'd have said Chicago though. It's that Toddlin' Town, after all.)

>>> "Of course Mr. "Hunt" could have been anywhere in the country, because the intelligence community had the capability to make it appear the call was received in Atlanta when in reality the call had actually been received in Langley, Va." <<<

And with the WAYBACK MACHINE, Oswald should have been able to transport himself quickly back in time to October 1929....just in time to prevent the Stock Market Crash (similar to his heroic actions of trying to SAVE THE PRESIDENT in Dallas in '63, you see).

This is fun -- just makin' shit up.

Continue, kook.....

>>> "At any rate, the Warren Commission painted a picture of Oswald as a tight-lipped, unsociable loner who talked only in grunts and terse statements." <<<

Yep. That's our boy. No question about it. Except when he gets talky with shady lawyers from Atlanta (or Langley, or Walla Walla, or Kooksville...where was Hunt again?).

>>> "One only has to listen to his debate with Bringuier to know that he was pretty damned smart and could easily carry a conversation and debate." <<<

Yep. He sure could. And one only need to listen to that debate to also know that Oswald was a total fruitcake/screwball -- just the type of nut to want to murder JFK on behalf of brilliant Fidel.

>>> "The phone call to Mr. "Hunt" lasted about a half hour (that's a long time for someone who was antisocial)..." <<<

Is this anything like your "OSWALD COULDN'T HAVE KILLED TIPPIT" timeline. You know, full of undefined, shitty parameters that can never be tied together cohesively?

Continue, kook...

>>> "...so you can bet that Lee didn't call Mr. "Hunt" to discuss the weather." <<<

Junie DID need shoes. Perhaps that was discussed.

>>> "Since it was obvious to Lee that he was being railroaded..." <<<

Oh, obviously. He should have realized that he was being railroaded when that vile conspirator Ruth Paine did Oswald that awful favor of recommending him for that Depository job.

>>> "As Whaley described the situation..." <<<

The cab driver? WTF?

Oh, well...maybe the kook can unravel this for the weak-minded LNers.

>>> "...he wanted to know why "Someone" had not come forward to his defense..." <<<

Of course, a lawyer DID come to the DPD to aid Oswald (without Oz sending for anybody). Oswald told the man he wasn't needed. Go figure.

>>> "It was obvious to Lee that he was in hot water..." <<<

Yeah, he probably did think that. Normally when you murder two people (esp. a President), they don't start hangin' medals on you. But maybe Oswald was only worried about not having lawyers banging at his jail cell to defend his sorry ass, huh?

>>> "...and his agency was doing nothing to help him." <<<

Federal Aviation Agency? Or was it an Agricultural Agency of some ilk? Or is this the made-up agency you spoke of earlier?

>>> "During that long conversation he must have warned Mr. "Hunt" that he hadn't spilled the beans yet..." <<<

And wasn't about to spill any, even though he now KNOWS he should, what with his sudden realization that he's been made the "patsy" by Mr. Eyebrows, David Ferrie (and his goon squad).

Or did you want to pick out your own patsy-framing crew in this post, Walt-Kook? By all means...wind up from the rubber, and let rip a good one.

>>> "...but if they didn't get off their ass and send some help quickly he was gonna start talking..." <<<

He was just tossing out a few "clues" to the cops, reporters, and the millions watching on TV. Right? He was gonna save the big "Ferrie Did It" salvo for 11:22 AM on Sunday. But he was popped 1 minute before he could talk. Poor patsy.

>>> "This phone call was his death warrant..." <<<

I thought Marrion Baker had Oz's death warrant in his pocket (in the form of Baker's gun) when Baker stormed the TSBD on Friday?

And wasn't it you who also said just yesterday that Gerald Hill ALSO was supposed to rub out the patsy in the theater?

Question --- How many brain-dead plotters does it take to rub out just one simple-minded patsy before the bastard can talk??

Answer --- A good-sized number, per the CT-Kooks. Baker failed, Hill failed, Ruby failed on his first attempt (probably).

The Patsy Crew finally had to go with Plan 9 From Kooksville, and kill the bum in the police station on LIVE TELEVISION.

THAT did the cover-up a lot of good, huh?

Continue, kook....

>>> "They sealed his lips for good the next morning." <<<

Oh well...he had unattractive "tight lips" anyhow. So, who cares.

Walt's post is classic kook stuff -- i.e., take a vague reference to a phone call and build a conspiracy around something that's TOTALLY UNKNOWN IN NATURE!